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Method of diagnosing, monitoring, staging, imaging and treating gynecologic cancers

a gynecologic cancer and gynecologic cancer technology, applied in the field of gynecologic cancer detection, monitoring, staging, imaging and treating cancers, can solve the problems of increased breast cancer risk, pelvis at a higher risk of developing sarcoma of the uterus, and cancer not usually detected,

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-03-21
DIADEXUS
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[0016]Toward these ends, and others, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for diagnosing the presence of gynecologic cancers by analyzing for changes in levels of ESBPIII in cells, tissues or bodily fluids compared with levels of ESBPIII in preferably the same cells, tissues, or bodily fluid type of a normal human control, wherein a change in levels of ESBPIII in the patient versus the normal human control is associated with a gynecologic cancer.

Problems solved by technology

Women who have received therapy with high-dose x-rays (external beam radiation therapy) to their pelvis are at a higher risk to develop sarcoma of the uterus.
A Pap test may also be performed, however because sarcoma of the uterus begins inside the organ, this cancer is not usually detected by the Pap test.
There are also several risk factors that can increase a woman's chances of developing breast cancer.
Pap tests do not detect ovarian cancer.
However, current cancer staging methods are limited and some such cancers initially staged as not metastatic are actually metastatic.
Discovery of metastasis is significant because patients with metastatic cancers have a poorer prognosis and require significantly different therapy than those with localized cancers.

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[0047]The present invention is further described by the following examples. The examples are provided solely to illustrate the invention by reference to specific embodiments. These exemplifications, while illustrating certain specific aspects of the invention, do not portray the limitations or circumscribe the scope of the disclosed invention.

[0048]The examples are carried out using standard techniques, which are well known and routine to those of skill in the art, except where otherwise described in detail. Routine molecular biology techniques of the following example can be carried out as described in standard laboratory manuals, such as Sambrook et al., MOLECULAR CLONING: A LABORATORY MANUAL, 2nd Ed.; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. (1989).

[0049]Real-Time quantitative PCR with fluorescent Taqman probes is a quantitation detection system utilizing the 5′-3′ nuclease activity of Taq DNA polymerase. The method uses an internal fluorescent oligonucleotid...

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Abstract

The present invention provides a new method for detecting, diagnosing, monitoring, staging, prognosticating, imaging and treating gynecologic cancers including uterine, breast, endometrial and ovarian cancer.

Description

[0001]Which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 102,743, filed Oct. 2, 1998.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]This invention relates, in part, to newly developed assays for detecting, diagnosing, monitoring, staging, prognosticating, imaging and treating cancers, particularly gynecologic cancers including endometrial, mammary, ovary and uterine cancer.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]In women, gynecologic cancers account for more than one-fourth of the malignancies.[0004]For example, endometrial cancer occurs at a rate of approximately 44,500 new cases per year with approximately 10,000 deaths per year. If diagnosed and treated early, when the cancer is still confined to the endometrium, cure can be achieved in approximately 95% of the cases by hysterectomy. Pap smears can show endometrial cancers but are effective in only 50% of the cases. For the remainder, abnormal vaginal bleeding is typically the first clinical sign of endometrial cancer.[0005]Sarcoma of th...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C12Q1/68C12Q1/00G01N33/53G01N33/567G01N33/574G01N33/00
CPCC12Q1/6886G01N33/57449G01N33/57442G01N33/57415C12Q2600/158
Inventor MACINA, ROBERTO A.
Owner DIADEXUS
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